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GP Type 2 deadline extended

25th February 2022 by NASGP

GP Type 2 deadline extended

PCSE has agreed with NHS England and NHS Improvement (NHSEI) to extend the deadline for GPs’ Type 1 and 2 certificates, the body confirmed yesterday.

Monday 7 March is the new deadline for annual certificates. Failure to submit by 7 March means that late certificates will not be covered by the August Annual Benefits Statement (ABS) release.
As a rule of thumb, any GP who is not a GP partner, or not solely working as a GP locum, will probably be considered a Type 2 practitioner.

Every Type 2 medical Practitioner in England and Wales is required by law to complete an annual self-assessment form and arrange for any arrears of employee contributions to be sent to the relevant NHS Pension Scheme ‘employer’. Read more.

Dr Richard Fieldhouse, NASGP chair, said: “Imagine my surprise when, after posting a poll on the NASGP Facebook group about what option members would prefer if given the choice of completing a Type 2 certificate or having a colonoscopy, that out of 150 replies, five chose to complete a Type 2 certificate. Such is the enthusiasm for this annual process that feels as if it’s lifted straight out of Kafka, occurring as it does during the year’s darkest days. Extending its deadline by another seven seems just another cruel irony.

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"NASGP came along way before people understood the need for sessional and small group practices to be valued by the system. On joining as a single-handed GP many years ago, I was welcomed into the team by initially wrote a few blogs for the organisation, which followed my understanding of yet another NHS reorganisation. It was only due to the vision and drive of Richard, your founder, that NASGP survived the large practice dominance. The inception of being a portal for the needs of GP locums was a masterstroke. Those who knew about it quickly realised the true meaning of networking. So here we are many years down the line and in footballing terminology NASGP now play in the Premier League.
"Well done to all as this is a just reward for the loyalty, dedication and hard work of your team. I have fond memories of working with NASGP and would urge every practice, large or small, to join this organisation, there are only gains and no losses."

Dr Tony Hall-Jones, retired GP

Dr Tony Hall-Jones, retired GP

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